Horizon-analysis and the possible-worlds explication of meaning
pp. 266-307
Abstract
In this chapter we assess the nature and importance of horizon-analysis as a special kind and part of phenomenological analysis. Basically, we view the analysis of an act's horizon as a certain way of "explicating", or making clear, the phenomenological structure of the act, especially its meaning, or Sinn.
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McIntyre Ronald, Smith David Woodruff (1982) Husserl and intentionality: A study of mind, meaning, and language. Dordrecht, Reidel.
Pages: 266-307
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-010-9383-5_6
Full citation:
Smith David Woodruff, Smith David L, McIntyre Ronald (1982) Horizon-analysis and the possible-worlds explication of meaning, In: Husserl and intentionality, Dordrecht, Reidel, 266–307.